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Very neat, indeed!
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Great work on an iconic character here.
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Great work throughout; lovely little MANTIS shuttle.
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MOC: The Fire Elves' Smithy and Magical Shoppe
TenorPenny replied to Velouria's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
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It has a very industrial feel to it. Really solid work.
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There's a nice chaos to this scene. Well done!
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Nice idea; well executed.
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Black walls can tend to look dull, but you've kept them as interesting as the rest of the build here. Well done!
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The lion-work is well integrated.
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"Wow" is all I can sum up with, really. Epic build. Lots of very intricate work that add to the entire scale. Well done!
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[ESL - FB5] The Pearldiving Trouble
TenorPenny replied to Elostirion's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[COR-FB5] The Valkyrie of Corrington
TenorPenny replied to CelesAurivern's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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[MOC] Adventurers: True Emperor's Ship
TenorPenny replied to Sweetestgreek's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
You have some nice ideas here. If you access the following tutorial it may help you in embedding pictures in your posts: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=35757- 5 replies
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The LCS-08 The LCS-08 (aka The Washington-class) is a newer Americancapital ship brought into service following the tactical and technological advances of the Forth Age. LCS stands for Littoral Combat Ship – a term originally applied to small vessels able to operate closer to shore than most naval assets – denotes the ship’s ability to manoeuvre effectively in vacuum as well as atmosphere. The Washington is neither as agile as the Ankuror as sturdy as the Bremen; it occupies the ground between these two extremes. It fulfils a variety of roles within the USEF; anything from independent patrols to participating in larger fleet actions alongside Strike Carriers and the like. It is also used to transport VIPs and other assets through the lawless Rim territories – the firepower at its disposal is usually enough to discourage most pirates and raiders and it is quick enough to flee more powerful threats. The ships firepower consists of two ‘Starsnipe’ flak turrets, a medium-range photonic cannon and a rear mounted warhead launcher. The latter is unusual for the ship’s size – it gives the vessel the ability to engage targets at longer ranges and hidden from line of sight. The downside of the launcher is the limited ammunition; when it is out of missiles it becomes quite useless. This renders it unsuitable for prolonged engagements. It is these missiles which tend to give the Washington the edge against their most common foe – the Wun’Tux Clanship. The thick armour of the latter can be difficult to penertrate with photonic cannons; LCS-08s deployed on anti-Wun’Tux operations are equipped with ‘Havok’ armour piercing missiles to balance the scales. LCS-02s (prototype precursors to the 08) took part in the USEF Fleet Action at Dronta VIII, spearheading the attack on Wun’Tux ships guarding the slave market. They were subsequently able to achieve suborbital altitudes and launch accurate against Wun’Tux armour and fortifications. In more recent times, the Washington-class has been deployed alongside Taft-class Strike Carriers in extended operations in Wun’Tux territory. Typically the ships are outfitted with longer-ranged, ‘stand off’ missiles and able to discourage or soften up Wun’Tux targets before engaging. In worse case scenarios (e.g. a larger enemy presence than predicted) this stand-off capability can give USEF forces breathing room in which to retreat. Engineers at Highpoint have successfully modified the base design into distinct combat variants. The LCS-ASW (aka the ‘Rhode Island’ class) is perhaps the most popular. This version swaps the warhead launcher for a launchpad capable of carrying, arming and repairing a shuttle-scale ship. This is most commonly a Vaquero-class gunship; a well armed craft bristling with sensors. This ASW (anti-stealth warfare) variant is designed to detect and defend against stealthy foes; the main ones being the Hirudin. The gunship is able to act as spotter for the LCS but is also more than capable of engaging common interlopers (like Blackfins) independently.
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Simple build, very effective. Well done!
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Like so many of your builds, this fits the theme perfectly! The hardsuit is probably my favourite part, but it's hard to choose just one. Nice work.
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Lovely ship, nice overall shape. The snake figurehead is great, too.
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Those mudguards on the head make a nice, Samurai-esque mood. Nice work!
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Really well executed on such a small scale.
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[ESL-FB5] Class 5T Heart of Eslandia
TenorPenny replied to Capt Wolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Lovely rock work. Looks very unforgiving.
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Nice action throughout this scene. Well done.
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Nice ideas, well executed.
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Lovely scene, great mixture of colours in use here.
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